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it really wasn't -- the assumption was if you helped them you would be helping the broader economy. it didn't work out that way. granted, in late 2008 we were dealing with a lot of unknown, a lot of uncertainty, a lot of lack of information. in 2009 we continued very pro large financial institution bailout policies instead of imposing pain and accountability at that point. and tacking on mortgages nuclear weapon say pain and accountability. what do you mean by that? >> more people should have lost their jobs. more banks should have been required, the sickest ones should have been restructured this period should have been asked to get their bad assets off their books and sell them into some type of facility that we propose to publicly announce and it was never implemented to get the mortgages especially off their balance sheets and restructured. really the mortgages are at the heart of the problem and we never really effectively tackled those mortgages and our economic recovery continues to suffer from a bloated financial sector and very morbid housing market. new say you butted head
it really wasn't -- the assumption was if you helped them you would be helping the broader economy. it didn't work out that way. granted, in late 2008 we were dealing with a lot of unknown, a lot of uncertainty, a lot of lack of information. in 2009 we continued very pro large financial institution bailout policies instead of imposing pain and accountability at that point. and tacking on mortgages nuclear weapon say pain and accountability. what do you mean by that? >> more people should...
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anybody think raising taxes builds the economy? >> no! >> no, his plan is to continue what he's done before, the status quo has not worked. we cannot afford four more years of president obama. we're not going to have four more years of obama. >>> wednesday, president obama and mitt romney meet in the first presidential debate. the news hours jim lehr moderates. watch and engage with c-span including the live debate preview at 7 p.m. eastern, debate at 9, and post debate, calls, reactions, e-mails, and tweets. follow our coverage on c-span, c-span radio, and online at c-span.org. now on booktv, peter takes about why our economy produces great wealth and great poverty at the same time. he offers suggestions on how to improve the conditions on tens of millions of americans living below the poverty line. this is about 50 minutes. >> well, thank you so much, debra. i am totally delighted to be here and thanks to busboys and poets for allowing me to be here, to talk with you, and, of course, thanks to all of you for coming. i see a lot of -- a
anybody think raising taxes builds the economy? >> no! >> no, his plan is to continue what he's done before, the status quo has not worked. we cannot afford four more years of president obama. we're not going to have four more years of obama. >>> wednesday, president obama and mitt romney meet in the first presidential debate. the news hours jim lehr moderates. watch and engage with c-span including the live debate preview at 7 p.m. eastern, debate at 9, and post debate,...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. okay, plates in the sink, grab your backpacks -- [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. >> osgood: the first presidential debate of campaign 2012 takes place this coming wednesday in denver. whether it takes its place among history's great debates remains ton seen. our chief washington correspondent and final debate moderator bob scheiffer looks forward and back. >> governor reagan again typically is against such a proposal. >> governor, there you go again. schieffer: and here we go again. the primar
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a...
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. >> do you think he should be talking about foreign policy than about the economy and jobs? >> i think he should do both, particularly in light of the tragic death of ambassador stevens. >> good to have you here. >> thanks for having me on. >>> we want to turn to some of the headlines from the morning papers around the globe "the financial times" reports about the financial crisis in spain. spain announces budget cutbacks. on wednesday they will protest outside the spanish parliament for the second day in a row. political turmoil is causing spanish stocks to nosedive. >>> britain's "guardian" reports on massive new demonstrations in greece. protester his violent confrontations with police as they oppose new wage and pension cuts. this morning the greek finance minister said the government has agreed on an austerity budget for next year. >>> "usa today" finds income is growing much faster in republican-leaning red states. personal incomeome in those 23 states has risen 4.6% since the recession began five years ago. in democratic-leaning blue states income is only up 0.5%. >>>
. >> do you think he should be talking about foreign policy than about the economy and jobs? >> i think he should do both, particularly in light of the tragic death of ambassador stevens. >> good to have you here. >> thanks for having me on. >>> we want to turn to some of the headlines from the morning papers around the globe "the financial times" reports about the financial crisis in spain. spain announces budget cutbacks. on wednesday they will...
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people talk about the dropout rate having the effect of a permanent recession on our economy. you guys know the employment rate for college graduates versus high school graduates or high school dropouts defining the country is stagnating or staggering. economic imperative issue of national security which more and more people become aware of and not clear on this. staggering 70% of nation young people can qualify for military service and a criminal record. that is not good enough. i will look at the back to school bus for and went to topeka, kansas. this is the civil-rights issue of our generation. i am convinced it is not race or class but education and opportunity. if we're serious about closing the achievement gap we have to close the opportunity get. we have had nothing here the sense of urgency and commitment to closing those opportunity gaps that we need to. in brown vs. board five decades ago to look at the staggering inequities, inequality of opportunity by any measure we have to get better faster. all those things compel us to act. the president provided extraordinary
people talk about the dropout rate having the effect of a permanent recession on our economy. you guys know the employment rate for college graduates versus high school graduates or high school dropouts defining the country is stagnating or staggering. economic imperative issue of national security which more and more people become aware of and not clear on this. staggering 70% of nation young people can qualify for military service and a criminal record. that is not good enough. i will look at...
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is a fifteen trillion dollar economy so one point six trillion dollars is about ten percent of that ok and so now you're saying that a deficit spending of the sensually a tax could have a tax fall most debt most heavily on and the populace even if those evenly on everybody and everyone and that's the problem with that there is no progress it would be to it it is a flat tax for all intents and purposes on every dollar of production because each dollar of credit in currency is devalued and so you need more of them and yet your salary and your you know your other income typically doesn't go up so there is some ability to read bayed this of course the stock market is going up dramatically in the last four years but for the ordinary person who's out there trying to earn a wage it's an entirely different situation because their salary hasn't gone up at all and yet the cost of things like gasoline and heating oil is going to dramatically i mean so we have much talk right now about various. taxes we have both candidates talking about their tax policies we have the fiscal cliff with the poss
is a fifteen trillion dollar economy so one point six trillion dollars is about ten percent of that ok and so now you're saying that a deficit spending of the sensually a tax could have a tax fall most debt most heavily on and the populace even if those evenly on everybody and everyone and that's the problem with that there is no progress it would be to it it is a flat tax for all intents and purposes on every dollar of production because each dollar of credit in currency is devalued and so you...
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also small businesses are the largest producers of jobs in the city and the backbone of our economy. diverse sectors and community areas and unique small businesses are a major draw for tourists and a big part of our economy in the city as well. so in the absence of strong local controls, developers and large big box commercial interests and landlords prefer to deal with chains when they are renting out their commercial spaces often. which tends to drive up commercial rents and even makes it more difficult for the small businesses. so i will say that i have been working with a broad coalition of groups and community members and city department staff as well to strengthen our existing laws and help the small businesss in our neighbors. but especially to level of the playing field for many of our unique small businesss in relationship to the larger, corporate retailers. in the next few weeks i and my staff and the coalition will roll out a series of legislative initiatives to balance local interests and national chains and the first piece of legislation that we'll be introducing probab
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economy that can't get its footing. consumers are feeling more upbeat and an improvement in housing probably has a lot to do with that. we just talked about the threat of the fiscal cliff, the u.s. centered storm, but we cannot ignore the head winds coming from europe. joining me now to debate this topic is host of "quest heemean business" on cnn international. richard, the question is will europe derail a u.s. recovery? give me 60 seconds on the clock starting right now. richard, the answer is categorically, absolutely yes. the storm hanging over europe just won't go away, and each day that it stays there is another day that europeans who have been among the biggest and best consumers of u.s.-produced goods and services are buying fewer and fewer of them despite two years of bad governance and poor decision making in europe, americans are sortly weirdly feeling better about their own economy. richard, evidenced by this week's consumer spending and housing numbers, but cheap money and low home prices are driving the ame
economy that can't get its footing. consumers are feeling more upbeat and an improvement in housing probably has a lot to do with that. we just talked about the threat of the fiscal cliff, the u.s. centered storm, but we cannot ignore the head winds coming from europe. joining me now to debate this topic is host of "quest heemean business" on cnn international. richard, the question is will europe derail a u.s. recovery? give me 60 seconds on the clock starting right now. richard, the...
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the author of the sushi economy pulls the curtain that of the operatives that use social science to determine the outcome of elections. >> host: well, sasha this is a provocative and timely look as we are weeks away from the election. i want to know how did you come to want to write this book? >> guest: i covered campaigns beginning in philadelphia, so i was paying more attention to sort of tactics and techniques in the physical world of campaigns just because in the big city so much attention was being paid to the vote counted and precinct targeted so i talked to people that were making tv ads and i was always shocked as i think anybody that spent time on the campaigns is that most people couldn't explain to me why they did anything that they were doing. how do you know that and why do you do that and at some point they did it because the it always done it that we were they had some sort of a rule that wasn't based on any research. so some sort of skepticism about a lot of practices that were taking place and the way people were spending money and devoting time and resources and as i learned
the author of the sushi economy pulls the curtain that of the operatives that use social science to determine the outcome of elections. >> host: well, sasha this is a provocative and timely look as we are weeks away from the election. i want to know how did you come to want to write this book? >> guest: i covered campaigns beginning in philadelphia, so i was paying more attention to sort of tactics and techniques in the physical world of campaigns just because in the big city so...
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, and in his understanding of what's missing right now in the economy. you know, the pieces that are missing to get this jump started. so, for me, i think it would just be the emotional part of it. >> much more on the presidential race later in the show, including a look ahead at the upcoming presidential debate. >>> and a consultant for congressman todd aciken is comparing him to the 1993 waco, texas, incident. he refused to drop out of the missouri senate race despite calls from top republicans to do so. he came under fire saying that women can biologically prevent pregnancy after a rape. told the washington watch weekly that aiken was successful in his holdout. >> the first day or two were,it was like the waco with david koresh situation where they're trying to smoke him out with the s.w.a.t teams and the helicopters and the bad nancy sinatra records. then here comes day two and you realize the guy's not coming out of the bunker. >>> and we've got much more ahead this hour. >> here's what's coming up. >>> the battle over voter i.d. is heating up acros
, and in his understanding of what's missing right now in the economy. you know, the pieces that are missing to get this jump started. so, for me, i think it would just be the emotional part of it. >> much more on the presidential race later in the show, including a look ahead at the upcoming presidential debate. >>> and a consultant for congressman todd aciken is comparing him to the 1993 waco, texas, incident. he refused to drop out of the missouri senate race despite calls...
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>> because it's two-thirds of the economy. there are these unintended consequences of the fed stimulus. >> well, i'm not suggesting that people releverage to the point where they were five or six years ago, but just as an example, the german treasury came out with its study of consumer confidence this morning. what did they find snout jout? germans are spending money. why? because they can't get any yield. what are they putting their money into? mostly real estate. real estate is relatively cheap there. mortgage rates are down. a generation or two, that's what people would have done. they're in the early stage of their lives. real estate is a bargain. you have good mortgage rates. buy real estate. it's likely to appreciate. that's not happening now. >> right. well, i don't know. there are some signs of housing market getting a little better. i think you make the right point. i agree. go ahead. sorry. >> maria, i was going to say i feel like we're missing the big picture here. i feel like we're at this incredible point of creat
>> because it's two-thirds of the economy. there are these unintended consequences of the fed stimulus. >> well, i'm not suggesting that people releverage to the point where they were five or six years ago, but just as an example, the german treasury came out with its study of consumer confidence this morning. what did they find snout jout? germans are spending money. why? because they can't get any yield. what are they putting their money into? mostly real estate. real estate is...
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paul eggers reports on how the economy is coming into play on the golf course. a gallery of more than 40,000 golf fanatics from across the u.s. and europe will visit medinah country club each of the next three days for golf's premier team event. and they'll pay big bucks for the privilege. "our condo is about $2,000 for the week, our tickets were $700...probably in the vicinity of $3-4,000. the ryder tickets and all gets into about a few thousand dollars real quick." the dollars spent here offer a sharp contrast to tough economic conditions in both regions. in europe, the concern remains the sovereign debt crisis. "right now they need to rethink the way they pay for the public services, healthcare, pension systems, the education system. the money simply is not there any more to support all that." while the u.s. continues to struggle with an unemployment rate above 8%. "we have been suffering in an economy that has not been performing up to standard for a long time, almost more than 5 years at this point." adolfo laurenti of mesirow financial is more optimistic o
paul eggers reports on how the economy is coming into play on the golf course. a gallery of more than 40,000 golf fanatics from across the u.s. and europe will visit medinah country club each of the next three days for golf's premier team event. and they'll pay big bucks for the privilege. "our condo is about $2,000 for the week, our tickets were $700...probably in the vicinity of $3-4,000. the ryder tickets and all gets into about a few thousand dollars real quick." the dollars spent...
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and that also has to do with the economy. if the economy is doing well, there's more money sloshing around, you're going to see more speculation and you're going to see more business. >> reporter: are any elements of the election being priced into corn at this moment, or is this all drought and supply and demand driven? >> we are in harvest mode right now, so we're just really more concerned with what the bushel counter is saying in the combine than what legislator is saying on the stump. so right now, we're just trading harvest and what we think, and ultimately what we think the crop will be when we pull it out of the ground. >> reporter: scott, thanks so much. >> all right. thank you. >> tom: tomorrow, "politics in the pits" continues from chicago's livestock trading pits-- presidential politics, cattle, and pork bellies. the secutiesnd exchange commission is taking a closer look this fall at the systems and computer programs brokerage firms use to place orders. the move comes after the big trading trouble at knight capital
and that also has to do with the economy. if the economy is doing well, there's more money sloshing around, you're going to see more speculation and you're going to see more business. >> reporter: are any elements of the election being priced into corn at this moment, or is this all drought and supply and demand driven? >> we are in harvest mode right now, so we're just really more concerned with what the bushel counter is saying in the combine than what legislator is saying on the...
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this is the worst economy since the great depression. we're beginning to get, crawl out from underneath it. the economy here in phoenix is getting a little better but there are still a lot of people that used to be solidly middle class living under very difficult circumstances. including many who thought they would never be living on food stamps are living on food stamps n any government program there is small amount of abuse. that is the vast minority of people. the vast majority of people are need a program to help them get through difficult times on a temporary basis. after this economy turns around they will be fully employed. i hate to criticize a program because there are some people abuse it. the vast majority of people are good, hard-working people that need it. i can only tell you if you play by the rules, under the food stamp program you don't get a lot, at least for food. the ones i'm really thinking about during last week were kids. i mean, skip a few meals, it is kids living through it. melissa: nobody wants kids to go hungr
this is the worst economy since the great depression. we're beginning to get, crawl out from underneath it. the economy here in phoenix is getting a little better but there are still a lot of people that used to be solidly middle class living under very difficult circumstances. including many who thought they would never be living on food stamps are living on food stamps n any government program there is small amount of abuse. that is the vast minority of people. the vast majority of people are...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our cheap. the friendship asian of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the . sub jet the emperor of the polio has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right i know. the bloody battle near moscow is going to start over . james brown will reveal the victor the soldiers are back to do it all again. but you know version twenty twelve on r.t. . mission and free accreditation and free transport charges free. range month free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. tom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought . i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again fled the film these are the images the world has been
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. if . soon which brightened a few. songs from funniest impressions. screen stunts on t.v. dot com. more news today violence has once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china and corporations are old today. because the. bride you're watching live pictures from spain police barricade the spanish column and as thousands of the big names and take the company will streets promising to unseat an unpopular government. and a series of blasts has hit a military academy in the syrian capital damascus with rebels claiming responsibility for the bombing. president obama makes another attempt to distancing us from the controversial video which i'll place in the muslim world as he takes center stage at the u.n. general assembly. and award a gun games for. plays battleship for real repairing taiwanese vessels from disputed islands with more to come and. ride all the latest sport
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and in the age of questions around china's economy, why materials in this regard? >> materials tend to be among the better performers in the fourth quarter, going back to 1990, possibly because of increased cyclical focus, all 10 sectors in the s & p posted average increases in want fourth quarter with the cyclical ones being better performers. i would be temped to say i might be a little worried about the materials because it's one of the more internationally exposed sectors gloment previous sectors to watch for th past quarter you mentioned in late jun consumer discretionary up, sames will at three, and technology up seven. do you still like these? >> we still have wait recommendation and brought down sames to market weight. >> tom: do you have any positions in these funds, sam? >> i do not. >> tom: look ahead to the quarter ahead, it's soviet, next week on "n.b.r.": we're focusing on one of the keys for getting people back to work, job retraining. on monday, electronic health records, a look at how technology is making it easier for doctors see patients outside
and in the age of questions around china's economy, why materials in this regard? >> materials tend to be among the better performers in the fourth quarter, going back to 1990, possibly because of increased cyclical focus, all 10 sectors in the s & p posted average increases in want fourth quarter with the cyclical ones being better performers. i would be temped to say i might be a little worried about the materials because it's one of the more internationally exposed sectors gloment...
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showing our a economy going in the wrong direction. >> during campaign season
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and it's relatively small compare compared to the economy. it's dominated by the financials and everybody doesn't trust the bank's numbers. so if they don't trust the bank's numbers, it's hard for it to actually go up. >> we ask that question a lot. do you trust the banks? thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> for me the most interesting trade is the stock that's going sideways for the last couple years. it's china mobile. i think even if you see a slowdown there, the growth in the hand set market will be explosi explosive. so for me, china mobile. >> what's your trade? >> they are trying to promote through the new congress some of the domestic spending. starbucks has 570 outlets. i look at the growth, i look at the sales growth they have in that china market. i like at starbucks as nothing to the upside. that wins when you talk about china. >> they had a starbucks in the forbidden city. >> is that a nice club in las vegas? >> it sounds like a fun place. >> i like young brands. i'm on the china mobile train. i like bhp. but
and it's relatively small compare compared to the economy. it's dominated by the financials and everybody doesn't trust the bank's numbers. so if they don't trust the bank's numbers, it's hard for it to actually go up. >> we ask that question a lot. do you trust the banks? thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> for me the most interesting trade is the stock that's going sideways for the last couple years. it's china mobile. i think even if you see a slowdown...
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the economy is not doing well. what's going on? >> the consumer confidence is taken from the third quarter, right? that was the second quarter. in the second quarter we had the drought and that was something that suppressed economic technology and it is going to be overcome. the question is, are people feeling a little bit better now as we get closer to the election because the economy isn't -- >> you're saying it's an anomaly. >> it's a rear view mirror indicator and now people are looking forward. you look at the polls over and over again and majority of people say feels bad now, but i think it's going to get better next year and optimism is something that counts in the economy and you're starting to get a little optimism and one reason i thank you guys is because this was an emergency for four years and now bad things about the economy have become chronic, not emergency any more. people in a weird way are getting used to the fact they have to lower their expectations. i keep saying that it's been four years, exa
the economy is not doing well. what's going on? >> the consumer confidence is taken from the third quarter, right? that was the second quarter. in the second quarter we had the drought and that was something that suppressed economic technology and it is going to be overcome. the question is, are people feeling a little bit better now as we get closer to the election because the economy isn't -- >> you're saying it's an anomaly. >> it's a rear view mirror indicator and now...
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, something that stimulates the economy, that grows the economy and creates jobs. that's the plan anyway, correct? >> part of that plan involves international treatment of money, the other part we were discussing is you have all of these tax deductions. there are thousands of other ones, you lower everyone's rate, but you get fewer tax deductions, but eventually you get a system that takes in money, that also assumes economic growth and doesn't distort the tax system so much. david: when president obama says it is going to cost the middle class, that's because when it comes time to actually adding up the numbers and seeing if we get the same amount of tax revenue or less or more, you have to make some deductions, one of which is that this will stimulate the economy and, thus, more revenue will come in. the president is not making that assumption, correct? >> there is an assumption out there made by the tax policy center that basically says the only way you're going to pay for this is by hitting the middle class, by taking their deductions away. heritage comes back,
, something that stimulates the economy, that grows the economy and creates jobs. that's the plan anyway, correct? >> part of that plan involves international treatment of money, the other part we were discussing is you have all of these tax deductions. there are thousands of other ones, you lower everyone's rate, but you get fewer tax deductions, but eventually you get a system that takes in money, that also assumes economic growth and doesn't distort the tax system so much. david: when...
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it proves that the weak economy as her enthusiasm for having kids. those who are being hurt by the economy cannot afford to start a family. live at the new york stock exchange. >>still to come this midday: a new study about a popular supplement and whether or not it helps prevent colds. and later in lunchbreak we're learning about a new food trend, "new nordic cuisine" we're making norwegian salmon in aluminum foil. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. >>it's the nation's largest parochial school system. how is chicago's massive catholic school system faring in these tough economic times? the answer might surprise you. wgn's julian crews has been looking into that issue.. he's live in our newsroom. julian? >>to some extent chicago's massive catholic school system appears to have benefitted from the problems at cps. the superintendent of
it proves that the weak economy as her enthusiasm for having kids. those who are being hurt by the economy cannot afford to start a family. live at the new york stock exchange. >>still to come this midday: a new study about a popular supplement and whether or not it helps prevent colds. and later in lunchbreak we're learning about a new food trend, "new nordic cuisine" we're making norwegian salmon in aluminum foil. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the global financial headlines kaiser report. good laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated. tombs mission to teach me. to care about humans and. this is why you should care only. machine. couldn't take three. three. three. three. two three. three broke. free. developing story. in the east china sea. treaty. accusing israel of. siding with the jewish state. early upset and the russia. hello there welcome to the sport here in our state and these are the headlines high flyers and she goes second in the russian prime illegal after a narrow win over. plus dancing doubts the russia ice hockey star makes a winning start and make a challenge to discard on god. and i'm not quitting in twenty four hours after suggesting he was going to retire boxing heavyweight champion batali kiszko insists he's fighting all. over for all that matches in the russia cup have got underway with three first division teams hosting premier league opposition and there's already been an upset. one
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> we've watched how countries around the world have created jobs with lessons for how we might do some of the same. but before we talk about the technicalities of training programs, boosting tourism and funding technology, there is a larger question that many americans wonder about. should the government do anything at all? should it just get out of the way? this debate is on display in the american presidential campaign. on the one hand, president obama has been making the case that the economy needs investments in infrastructure, education, training, science and technology. those investments in the president's telling are the key drives of american growth, jobs an industries. as we saw, that is certainly how the german and south korean governments have approached growth. >> it's wonderful
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> we've watched how countries around the world have created jobs with lessons for how we might do some of the same. but before we talk about the technicalities of training programs, boosting tourism and funding...
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about the economy, and about making lives better. it was not as if democrats on the left were powers back in in october 1998, they were left wing they liked being out there. remember this, in october of 1998, bill clinton was president of the united states, a democrat, and democrat richard m daley was still mayor of chicago, things were good for democrats in 1998, and really good for the country. the national unemployment rate, back then, was 4.5%. 4.5% un. % unemployment. i mean that looks good. in the city of chicago of it better, 4.3%, these folks are having discussion how they are going to help the poor, create a coalition of working poor, and those on welfare. extraordinary it seems -- by the way, did you know in there entire tape there was not one reference to welfare reform, or the fact that welfare roles were falling a dramatic rate at united states because of president clinton and the republican party cooperation and creating welfare reform. i don't know why they would not take note of that? and the economy, good grief! it w
about the economy, and about making lives better. it was not as if democrats on the left were powers back in in october 1998, they were left wing they liked being out there. remember this, in october of 1998, bill clinton was president of the united states, a democrat, and democrat richard m daley was still mayor of chicago, things were good for democrats in 1998, and really good for the country. the national unemployment rate, back then, was 4.5%. 4.5% un. % unemployment. i mean that looks...
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african-americans bumped up by 23. 93% to 1 they support owe bam man at economy. a bit of a gain for obama on white bus are the story here is romney only 42%. two other key issues here, taxes and personal appeal hospital. will increase your taxes effectively? obama has managed to really neutralize that typical republican advantage. and then the likability factor, who would you want to hang out with? call it 5-2 in favor of obama. who would you want to coach your favorite sports team in a championship game? looking for a piece of -- people's sense of leadership there, again, about 5-2 in favor of obama. so it seems to me like there's good ferment here for romney to sell something but he is not able to close the deal with the american public. i think there's something that, again, our survey, guys is all adults because it is a financial economic sur strain, is not voters but maybe this gives you an idea where the electorate is heading as well. >> you really can't underestimate the likability aspect, would you like to have a beer with this guy? i want to ask you, ste
african-americans bumped up by 23. 93% to 1 they support owe bam man at economy. a bit of a gain for obama on white bus are the story here is romney only 42%. two other key issues here, taxes and personal appeal hospital. will increase your taxes effectively? obama has managed to really neutralize that typical republican advantage. and then the likability factor, who would you want to hang out with? call it 5-2 in favor of obama. who would you want to coach your favorite sports team in a...
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do we want a dynamic, growing economy that fosters opportunity or do we want a stagnant economy that fosters dependency? that is not who we are. we want to live free and prosper. we want to believe. [applause] when president obama came into office, he inherited a tough situation. the problem is the obama economic agenda failed, not because it was stopped. it failed because it was passed. do not forget this. he came into office with the ability to pass anything of his choosing. he did that. remember the stimulus? remember the idea that if we borrow $831 billion and spend it on pet projects and interest groups, they said unemployment would never reach 8%. we would be growing at 4% a year right now. unemployment has been above 8% for 43 months. our economy last quarter stalled at 1.3%. what is worse for all of these promises about cutting the deficit, growing the economy, bringing people together in a bipartisan fashion -- i will not even get into the oceans and tides. [laughter] i have heard that one. all of these promises were made. the idea of how been changed. it sounded good. -- th
do we want a dynamic, growing economy that fosters opportunity or do we want a stagnant economy that fosters dependency? that is not who we are. we want to live free and prosper. we want to believe. [applause] when president obama came into office, he inherited a tough situation. the problem is the obama economic agenda failed, not because it was stopped. it failed because it was passed. do not forget this. he came into office with the ability to pass anything of his choosing. he did that....
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around. >> how would you grade him on the economy? >> i would say this president must have a strong job of walking into a crisis. >> give me a grade. what's the grade? >> i would give if an a. i would say the it's incomplete we want to finish the job. you and i know this the president walked into a mess, right? let's stop and think about it. >> so did ronald reagan. reagan 8 percent growth in his presidency. >> we are not debating ronald reagan. >> he had a worse economy than oba obama. he said he was inheriting it but he hasn't fixed it. we are seeing economic growth we are heading toward a recession and it's getting worse. >> we told you this yesterday stay stuned for that. right now it is time for your first degree weather update with janice dean who has more on the storms in the northeast. we don't care because it is friday. >> we made it ladies we made it. >> great through the northeast back to the ohio valley. hit or miss showers through out the day today. nothing severe in the forecast. you want to carry your umbrella just in c
around. >> how would you grade him on the economy? >> i would say this president must have a strong job of walking into a crisis. >> give me a grade. what's the grade? >> i would give if an a. i would say the it's incomplete we want to finish the job. you and i know this the president walked into a mess, right? let's stop and think about it. >> so did ronald reagan. reagan 8 percent growth in his presidency. >> we are not debating ronald reagan. >> he...
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and what i can tell you is our experience is we have strangled our economy. so our debt is going up, when your economy shrinks by definition your debt to gdp ratio, your debt to national income ratio goes up instead of down. >> when we come to the euro zone before i leave it, it will survive intact? >> i think it will, yes. the bad news is, it is going to muddle along, not come soaring forward. >> and to cam forward, soaring forward it has to do what? >> it has to two do two things it has to mutualize debt so the confidence we have talked about earlier. >> mutualized debt means everybody -- >> there is joint and several liability for debt in the currency zone and the truth is, greece is two percent of the euro zone economy. >> right. >> and it should never have been allowed to become a threat to the global economy, and it has become a threat to the global economy, because it is not clear the other countries of the euro -- >> paying back part of greek's debt. >> yes the short answer there is no escape from sharing the burden -- >> you are a politician in germa
and what i can tell you is our experience is we have strangled our economy. so our debt is going up, when your economy shrinks by definition your debt to gdp ratio, your debt to national income ratio goes up instead of down. >> when we come to the euro zone before i leave it, it will survive intact? >> i think it will, yes. the bad news is, it is going to muddle along, not come soaring forward. >> and to cam forward, soaring forward it has to do what? >> it has to two do...
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federal express, intel, caterpillar, bellweathers for the economy, it sends a weak signal about the economy. sooner or later, gravity will overwhelm the central bank easing. the question is, does it happen before or after the election? >>neil: we live in the moment and i do not dispute what you are saying. but i do say the barometer has been right 90 percent of the time. as the quarter goes before the election, so go the election for or against the incumbent. this are many other barometers that point in a variety different ways so this is one of them. it doesn't necessarily mean anything. i am wondering if what this is saying for president obama is that people are going to look at their financial statements, if they are lucky enough to have accounts and they are up, or they will look at their home values if they are lucky enough to have a home going up in value and they feel, on paper, some of this wealth affect we hear about. you dismiss that? >>guest: well, it is a good point that perhaps what this is telling us is that bernanke at the federal reserve is throwing the kitchen sink at this
federal express, intel, caterpillar, bellweathers for the economy, it sends a weak signal about the economy. sooner or later, gravity will overwhelm the central bank easing. the question is, does it happen before or after the election? >>neil: we live in the moment and i do not dispute what you are saying. but i do say the barometer has been right 90 percent of the time. as the quarter goes before the election, so go the election for or against the incumbent. this are many other...